King Cameron of Delhi

Van der Burgh, the world champion and record holder in the short course 100m breaststroke, claimed a new Commonwealth record in the long course 100m breaststroke with a time of 1.00.10 and beat off the challenge of two Australians en-route.

Australia dominated day three in the Pool, but Van der Burgh was the dominant figure in this race as he led from the start and finished superbly to record South Africa’s third gold and seventh medal at the Games.

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Congratulations to Cameron, Natalie on their records and all the other swimmers that won medals.
I am particularly impressed with the young Chad le Clos who has a very bright future in swimming. It's good to see the SA flag raised at the Games. Keep it rolling!
My sport starts today and hopefully they can add 6 medals to the count...
Always behind the team!!!